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Biden Administration, OSHA Announce First-Ever Federal Heat Safety Rules to Protect 36 Million Workers
Jul 11, 2024, 02:19 PM
The Biden administration has announced the first-ever federal safety rules to protect workers from extreme heat. This move comes as record-breaking heat waves continue to pose significant health risks across the United States. The new regulations will require employers to provide water, shade, and rest breaks for workers, and are expected to protect 36 million workers in various industries, including factories, restaurants, farms, and construction sites. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has faced criticism for delaying the implementation of such standards, despite long-standing calls from advocates. California has been particularly affected, with extreme heat causing 460 premature deaths and $7.7 billion in economic losses over the past decade. The new federal heat rule is seen as a critical step in addressing the climate crisis and safeguarding vulnerable workers.
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